I have this fascinating kit from Yarn Barn of Kansas to make hand warmers on the loom using double weave. I am winding the warp and beaming it tomorrow. I'll keep you posted as to my progress.
to take the plunge ino double weve again this year - I did it on my rigid heddle loom last year so this year I am going to give it a try on the floor loom. Nothing too ambitious since I have a bunch of other projects to tackle as well but at least a sampling of some sort. Tina
To get everyone started, here is a free You Tube video by Jennifer Moore. It is an excellent mini lesson on drafting! and weaving double weave! You only need a 4 shaft loom to weave double weave. The video is here .
There is an article here on how to weave double width of your loom.
I have a question about treadling with the kit I bought from Yarn Barn Kansas. I would like to post it here but don't know how to do that. How do you post a treadling draft? It's rows and columns and I can do that in Word. Is that how you get it into the comments?
You can just write the numbers of the tie-up and then the numbers of the treadles. Or you can do a print screen of the treadling,(cropping if necessary) save it as a jpeg to your desktop and then post it here as a photo.
Claudia, I don't know if you have Weavedesign (free) or something else to draft with. But whatever you use, you can get an snapshot of the screen with your draft. The built-in screen grab in windows is holding Ctrl and pressing PrtSC key to send it to the clipboard. Then just open up MS Paint or Photoshop or whatever you have for image software and make a "new" project, then paste (Ctrl-V), then crop the edges, save it as Jpeg. Now use the photo upload facility here by hitting the icon that looks like a tree to the right of the text formatting icons of the posting comment window. Hover over it and it says "Insert/edit image." Click. Then a window will open and you will see a field labled image url with browse button to the right. Hit that browse button and the forum opens another window that stores your images for you. Everyone has a user ID number "user####" in a directory tree. Hit the "upload" button up top of that window to select from your computer, the file you created. Then it loads and displays it in that window. Click it, and you return to the first window again and then hit "insert" button at the bottom of the window. Then it pastes it into your post window in the spot your text cursor was positioned.
This is a double weave draft for birdeye twill I will be weaving later.
I think the MacOS does a full screen capture with Apple-Shift-3, which is what the PC does. Or Apple-Shift-4 brings up cross hairs to outline (crop) a custom area of the screen. The images save to the desktop probably named as "Picture#" etc.
Actually, here it is now, I was having trouble inserting the photos so they wouldn't be blurry. The draft was designed in Photoshop Elements, then transferred to my weaving software which is PCW. Eventually I want to weave this draft into a scarf using Tencel yarn. The drafts show the front and back of the "fabric".
doing a very simple and small sample of double weave but will have to wait until I get a couple of other projects done before the loom is free. I keep telling myself that is will be simple and small but that may change before the warp is actually on the loom!
This is the first time I do double weave, so I will do like endorph and make something very simple. The loom is empty (I do not like that) and the yarn is ready for warping during the weekend.
I have a wall hanging project I want to do for a Christmas present that I think needs to be done in double weave. I was planning on weaving a sampler during October and now I get to do it along with a group, how fun! I think I'm going to grab some black and orange yarns to keep with the holiday theme!
Thanks for asking Sharon. I wound a test warp and had calculated that I had enough yardage for one pair of mitts. I ran out of yarn and was 20 ends short. So, I measured and had wound the warp 7" too long. I unwound the warp and will rewind it tomorrow. I've been working on getting a 10 yd warp on my big loom to make 5 rugs. I was tying onto the front apron bar and found I had skipped a dent. Then, I found 3 threads had broken in the warping process (I do not like warping front to back) so I had to replace them and resley the reed for a 3rd time. I have been living among my looms in the basement for 4 straight days. Between winding the warp, sleying the reed, tying it onto the previous warp, beaming the warp and the past 2 days repairing the warp.
So, the plan is to rewind the test warp on Monday. I will post my question on Monday because I am still uncertain about the treadling draft.
That's my weaving week. How about you? Are you weaving along with us?
Claudia
I am in the process of dressing my loom with the first doubleweave project, its going to be placemats I saw in Handwoven. It was the first time I use 2 colors while winding the warp. I made 3 chains but did not mark them so put them on the loom in the wrong order, so had to change that (but saved the cross) but then when double checking I found I mis counted so will have to add some more. I will finish dressing the loom tomorrow. I have been taking pictures along the way so will post them after I am completely done with warping. This has been a learning curve. :)
I would enjoy participating. a sub-group of my local Guild (Handweavers' Guild of CT) have planned to each make a doubleweave blanket this year. (our deadline is June 2013.) i've been weaving for nine years. iIn 2004, I made a doublewidth blanket out of mohair using a draft out of "Weavers' Craft" but haven't tried doubleweave again. This time I hope to design it myself. Still haven't decided on what fiber to use. The mohair was difficult to put on the loom but was easy to weave with. There was no sign of the fold after wet-finishing. Claudia
Claudia Segal, Unfortunately I am not weaving along with the group. I am traveling for business with my DH. No loom in the carry-on :(. However, I do have my computer and can virtual weave. I will be posting a few more drafts later. Did you get your tie-up questions answered?
Kathy, How is your warping coming along? Heidiweaves, EvaHall and endorph, how are your projects coming along?
Does anyone have any questions or problems they want to post to the group for discussion?
Am finally weaving and it is so cool to see 2 different sides of the weaving, I have some threading errors to fix, so I am going to do that tonite..................hopefully will have at least one done in a day or so inbetween seeing my patients :)
Am starting over, long story but have managed to get a sample done and see how the double weave works. I have new cotton that I ordered so will use this, will post pictures along the way, hopefully will get loom loaded by the weekend. But this has been a real learning process, since I am using a finer thread that I am not use to working with and got into a tangled mess.
wound for my sampler either this evening or tomorrow evening. When it will go on the loom is anyone's guess! Hopefully I will get it reay and weave the sample this weekend - its a very short, very narrow warp so should not be an issue!
Well, a repeat of last year. It is now the third week of Oct and I havent even warped my project. Im still deciding on colors and trying to graph a pattern. I may have to cave and use a pattern already drawn because my artistic ability stinks. Not to mention that I havent started my annual cat rescue auction basket donation and the auction is on Sunday. I do this every year - I have to change my habits.
Gail we are all creatures of habit. You might enjoy the new book The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg. It delves quite deeply into habits of people and organizations. Not a self help book but worth the read
Sorry to go way off topic. I am frustrated b/c I am away and cannot weave for the week.
Happy double weave to all
Claudia
have done separate layers and lace weaves in light layer over woven dark layer. Going to try pick next but I think that will wait until morning. The red yarn you are seeing is my waste yarn.
my wimpy little sampler. Figured out pickup basics, got the stripes and tubular down, the only thing that I couldn't get to work out right was the double width. I followed the instructions but still didn't get it - figured it out on the RH loom but not on the four-shaft. Hmmmmmmm, will have to work on that soem more later. My time for double weave is over for now - too many other things to work on. . . . but it was fun.
It is closed on both sides and not into a tube! I tried twice following the instructions I had and both times the same result - I went slow checking carefully it looked like it would work but after a couple of repeats no opening! So I decided I would try again later - I know I can do it on the RH so it should also work on the floor loom. . . maybe I need new instructions! Have too many other projects I need to get to so spend quality time on this. I did like doing the pick up - I will definitely be exploring that more in the near future.
Yes Thelma I will post. I've first got to get the warp measured, wound and threaded. Was over to get most of the thread, got enough for the warp and some weft, more coming. Back to work. :)
I finished it in the car on the way to the auction. I have cramps in my hands from doing it. And it was kind of a let down because the only one who bid on it was the man who runs the rescue. That audience has no clue and I will go back to making the cat beds for them. A nantucket was way beyond their appreciation.
I just rejoined - as I am now retired and have plans to do a double weave scarf on my Macomber - just took the warp off the warping board. It will be a 'Windows' double weave.
Welcome back and congrats of all your weaving time! That must be great. I've done a bit of double weave - but I do not think there are any organized double weave groups at the moment.
You could consider joining our Mother's day monthly challenge, where many of us are making scarves (and its OK even if its for you, we welcome the company). There is also a recently started color group, which would also welcome you, and I bet the double weave structure provides great insight into how colors work together.
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I am going
Great News! Welcome!
To get everyone started, here is a free You Tube video by Jennifer Moore. It is an excellent mini lesson on drafting! and weaving double weave! You only need a 4 shaft loom to weave double weave. The video is here .
There is an article here on how to weave double width of your loom.
Sharon
count me in
Count me in this year, I am going to make a shuttle holder for my weaving space, am going to order the cotton now
Welcome Everyone!
Today is the start of Halloweave, let us all know how or what you are doing.
I hope we can all learn from each other.
I am unable to weave for this Halloweave, I will be traveling for business. However, I am able to "virtual weave" with my weaving software.
Please post any questions or problems you may have, one or all of us will have an answer, I hope. If not, we'll find one!
Sharon
doubleweave pickup
How to post treadling
I have a question about treadling with the kit I bought from Yarn Barn Kansas. I would like to post it here but don't know how to do that. How do you post a treadling draft? It's rows and columns and I can do that in Word. Is that how you get it into the comments?
Claudia
Claudia, Here's an easier way, I think.....
You can just write the numbers of the tie-up and then the numbers of the treadles. Or you can do a print screen of the treadling,(cropping if necessary) save it as a jpeg to your desktop and then post it here as a photo.
If these don't work, let me know.
Sharon
Gail, What are you weaving
in double weave pick-up?
Sharon
I have no idea yet
Claudia, I don't know if you
Claudia, I don't know if you have Weavedesign (free) or something else to draft with. But whatever you use, you can get an snapshot of the screen with your draft. The built-in screen grab in windows is holding Ctrl and pressing PrtSC key to send it to the clipboard. Then just open up MS Paint or Photoshop or whatever you have for image software and make a "new" project, then paste (Ctrl-V), then crop the edges, save it as Jpeg. Now use the photo upload facility here by hitting the icon that looks like a tree to the right of the text formatting icons of the posting comment window. Hover over it and it says "Insert/edit image." Click. Then a window will open and you will see a field labled image url with browse button to the right. Hit that browse button and the forum opens another window that stores your images for you. Everyone has a user ID number "user####" in a directory tree. Hit the "upload" button up top of that window to select from your computer, the file you created. Then it loads and displays it in that window. Click it, and you return to the first window again and then hit "insert" button at the bottom of the window. Then it pastes it into your post window in the spot your text cursor was positioned.
This is a double weave draft for birdeye twill I will be weaving later.
I'm a Mac user. I think I
I'm a Mac user. I think I will scan the treadling diagram and post it with my question
Thanks,
Claudia
I think the MacOS does a full
I think the MacOS does a full screen capture with Apple-Shift-3, which is what the PC does. Or Apple-Shift-4 brings up cross hairs to outline (crop) a custom area of the screen. The images save to the desktop probably named as "Picture#" etc.
How is everyone doing
with their projects? Any problems, successes to report?
I will insert my draft I've been working on later in the weekend.
Sharon
Front and back of 4 color Double weave on 24S
Actually, here it is now, I was having trouble inserting the photos so they wouldn't be blurry. The draft was designed in Photoshop Elements, then transferred to my weaving software which is PCW. Eventually I want to weave this draft into a scarf using Tencel yarn. The drafts show the front and back of the "fabric".
Sharon
I am going to be
First time for double weave
This is the first time I do double weave, so I will do like endorph and make something very simple. The loom is empty (I do not like that) and the yarn is ready for warping during the weekend.
Double weave beginner
I have a wall hanging project I want to do for a Christmas present that I think needs to be done in double weave. I was planning on weaving a sampler during October and now I get to do it along with a group, how fun! I think I'm going to grab some black and orange yarns to keep with the holiday theme!
That's great, HeidiWeaves!
Welcome to the DoubleDares 2012. Keep us posted on your progress.
Claudia, How are you doing with your threading diagram?
Sharon
Thanks for asking Sharon. I
I am in the process of
I am in the process of dressing my loom with the first doubleweave project, its going to be placemats I saw in Handwoven. It was the first time I use 2 colors while winding the warp. I made 3 chains but did not mark them so put them on the loom in the wrong order, so had to change that (but saved the cross) but then when double checking I found I mis counted so will have to add some more. I will finish dressing the loom tomorrow. I have been taking pictures along the way so will post them after I am completely done with warping. This has been a learning curve. :)
doubleweave
I would enjoy participating. a sub-group of my local Guild (Handweavers' Guild of CT) have planned to each make a doubleweave blanket this year. (our deadline is June 2013.) i've been weaving for nine years. iIn 2004, I made a doublewidth blanket out of mohair using a draft out of "Weavers' Craft" but haven't tried doubleweave again. This time I hope to design it myself. Still haven't decided on what fiber to use. The mohair was difficult to put on the loom but was easy to weave with. There was no sign of the fold after wet-finishing. Claudia
Welcome cbspauling
to the Double Dares 2012!
Claudia Segal, Unfortunately I am not weaving along with the group. I am traveling for business with my DH. No loom in the carry-on :(. However, I do have my computer and can virtual weave. I will be posting a few more drafts later. Did you get your tie-up questions answered?
Kathy, How is your warping coming along? Heidiweaves, EvaHall and endorph, how are your projects coming along?
Does anyone have any questions or problems they want to post to the group for discussion?
Sharon
I am hoping to get my project started next week -
My reed is on it's way via
My reed is on it's way via UPS, so I may be able to do a double weave blanket before the end of the month. Queen size. Stay tuned. :)
Great!
Wow, queen size. Can't wait for the photos!
Please keep us posted!
Sharon
I am finally weaving my placemats
Am finally weaving and it is so cool to see 2 different sides of the weaving, I have some threading errors to fix, so I am going to do that tonite..................hopefully will have at least one done in a day or so inbetween seeing my patients :)
Can't wait to see your photos!
It is very neat to see two different sides, it's like magic!
Sharon
Starting over
Am starting over, long story but have managed to get a sample done and see how the double weave works. I have new cotton that I ordered so will use this, will post pictures along the way, hopefully will get loom loaded by the weekend. But this has been a real learning process, since I am using a finer thread that I am not use to working with and got into a tangled mess.
I am hoping to get the warp
Well, a repeat of last year.
Well, a repeat of last year. It is now the third week of Oct and I havent even warped my project. Im still deciding on colors and trying to graph a pattern. I may have to cave and use a pattern already drawn because my artistic ability stinks. Not to mention that I havent started my annual cat rescue auction basket donation and the auction is on Sunday. I do this every year - I have to change my habits.
Gail we are all creatures of
I have my very narrow
Started my super simple sampler
have done separate layers and lace weaves in light layer over woven dark layer. Going to try pick next but I think that will wait until morning.
The red yarn you are seeing is my waste yarn.
So I finished
I'm about to give it a whorl
I'm about to give it a whorl endorph. See what kind of monster I can create. :)
Good luck
Endorph,
Your sample looks great! What is the problem with the double width part of your sample?
ReedGuy, Don't for get to post photos of your weaving.
GailC, Did you finish your cat rescue basket?
Sharon
Sharon
Yes Thelma I will post. I've
Yes Thelma I will post. I've first got to get the warp measured, wound and threaded. Was over to get most of the thread, got enough for the warp and some weft, more coming. Back to work. :)
I finished it in the car on
I finished it in the car on the way to the auction. I have cramps in my hands from doing it. And it was kind of a let down because the only one who bid on it was the man who runs the rescue. That audience has no clue and I will go back to making the cat beds for them. A nantucket was way beyond their appreciation.
I hope you figure it out
I hope you figure it out endorph. Maybe as I go along, assuming I am successful here, I can show my steps. I'm on a vertical countermarche here.
Well, anyway I'm stil measuring off warp. :)
Well the warp is beamed on at
Well the warp is beamed on at this point and the shop just called with the rest of my yarn for the weft. Now those heddles. :D
double width
Hi Tina,
If you write to me at [email protected], I will send you the double width instructions from my blanket kit.
Joanne
Thanks, Joanne
Wish I coulda seen your daft
Wish I coulda seen your daft to see why it was closing both edges. :)
Is anyone still doing double weave?
I just rejoined - as I am now retired and have plans to do a double weave scarf on my Macomber - just took the warp off the warping board. It will be a 'Windows' double weave.
double weave
Hi Nancy,
Welcome back and congrats of all your weaving time! That must be great. I've done a bit of double weave - but I do not think there are any organized double weave groups at the moment.
You could consider joining our Mother's day monthly challenge, where many of us are making scarves (and its OK even if its for you, we welcome the company). There is also a recently started color group, which would also welcome you, and I bet the double weave structure provides great insight into how colors work together.
I look forward to seeing photos of your scarf.